Hi guys!
So this is my first forum and I'm really hoping to get some feedbacks.
I got accepted to Brown University 1 year MPP program at the end of Feburary and I was super thrilled because the program is only a year and looked practical with studying abroad sections with policy makers.
Pros: Ivy League, 1 year, good location (Rhode island), great program.
Cons: not as famous as othe other two in China (where I am hoping to get a job after). Super high tuition cost, 7,8000 a year. Also the program ranking is relatively low.
Then I got into Columbia school of social work about a week ago. It's a 2 year program MSs in social work in NYC!
Pros: the name! And program ranking number 5 in U.S. Location !
Cons: It's 2 year, and its social work which is not my first choice of field to study. Cost is also highly cuz it's columbia!
Then I got accepted to LSE's social policy and development yesterday ! Which now is just making it more complicated than ever.
It's one year! In London which the program that's fits my interest.
Cons: I'll have to move to a whole different country, and perhaps the masters degree from Uk is less recognized than in U.S since it's always one year ?
Please please give me any feedback or advise! What do you think of these three schools in general?
I also got into NYU (international relations) and USC (sol price - public administration)